Here’s a printable free St. Patrick’s Day word search and many other free holiday printables as well. Perfect for the classroom or for fun at home for kids. Simple enough for a Kindergarten student but still fun for older kids as well.

St. Patrick's Day Word Search
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If you’re a teacher looking for something fun for your students during this time of year, or a parent looking for some St. Patrick’s Day word search free printables I have a few here. It’s one of many holiday printables we have here on The Typical Mom that are free for you to print and share. (originally published 2/17, affiliate links present)

These and our St Patricks Day color by number sheets are just great for kids of many ages. This is a fun word hunt shaped like a shamrock for the holiday! Lots of appropriate words to find for the month.

St. Patrick’s Day Word Search Printable

If you’re planning for Easter I have a free Bingo cards for that holiday too as well as word searches. It’s fun to create stations when you’re having a holiday party with a bunch of children and have an activity related to that occasion at every stage.

blank bingo cards

Since you’re here I know you are looking for all the free printables for kids you can find. I add more each week so make sure you bookmark the blue link above and check back often.

First you should subscribe to our free newsletter below to get more via. email too. Feel free to print one or as many as you like for rainy day activities that boys and girls will all enjoy! Here are our favorite items to use on coloring pages, word searches and color by number printables;

  • Smencils colored pencils are by far the most fun and vibrant shades ever.
  • With kids I prefer that they have a smaller box of crayons so there are fewer choices, but enough. ๐Ÿ˜‰
coloring

Using a word search can be an easy filler. Include a bin of crayons or colorful highlighters at the table and have them draw a funny leprechaun on the back of their sheet when they’re done too. Then hang the pictures on the wall for decoration.

Looking for other St Patricks Day crafts for kids well we have those too like this rainbow weaving craft. We have a printable shamrock you can color or not and string together like garland.

I have many free printables like this Saint Patricks Day word search and other fun day word search puzzles for other holidays too. Feel free to come back throughout the year to find what you want.

  • Even older kids enjoy this even though the words might be easier to find for them.
  • Make it a game if you’re in a classroom and see who can find all the words first, and they receive a prize.
  • Play in pairs switching off to see which team wins…there’s a variety of ways to use word search print outs.
Rainbow craft

Free Word Search for St. Patricks Day

Time needed: 5 minutes

St Patricks Day Word Search

  1. Print

    This one is!! Feel free to print out as many St. Patrick’s Day Word Search

     pages as you’d like. Use it for one person or a group as a contest.
  2. Find

    Use a highlighter or pencil to mark the words as you find them on your sheet. Cross off the ones you find at the bottom.

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4 Comments

  1. Iโ€™m not sure if this is the correct place to send this but I was trying to do a free printable word search and clicked what I thought was the next step to do so. Next instruction was to put in credit card number even tho it said โ€œfree.โ€ So I thought for some reason you needed that to print out free. My card was declined as was my husbands when I put in my number. MY bad ~ I didnโ€™t realize it was an affiliate link (or whatever it is called) till I looked again. We have now received charges on our credit cards. I just want others to be aware ~ although others might be more tech savvy than I! ๐Ÿ˜„ But thanks! Otherwise I do enjoy your blog!! ๐Ÿ˜‰

    1. Must have been an ad you clicked on, all my printables are free and links are at the bottom of the posts clearly marked.

  2. Where is the word โ€œst. Patrickโ€? Is it the one with the โ€œpratrickโ€?

    1. So sorry. I had someone else create this for me years ago. Just fixed it so it is correct now to print out.